12 Real Stories That Prove Karma Always Shows Up (Eventually)

We’ve all heard the saying, “What goes around, comes around.” But when it actually happens—and especially when karma makes her appearance in real-time—it can be truly unforgettable.

These 12 stories from everyday people show how justice can strike with perfect timing. Some are poetic. Some are funny. Others hit like a gut punch. Either way, they prove one thing: you never really get away with it.

Story 1: “Is This All I’m Worth?”

I was just 21 when I proposed to Becky, my girlfriend at the time. It was during a big family gathering. Everyone was watching.

She looked at the ring, wrinkled her nose, and snapped, “Is this all I’m worth?” Loud enough for everyone to hear.

I was crushed.

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